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Laconia, Belknap, New Hampshire

1.CHARLES IRVING9 COWING, SR. (CHARLES ALBE8, CHARLES WESLEY7 COWEN, CHARLES6, ZACHARIAH5, ISRAEL4 COWING III, ISRAEL3, ISRAEL2, JOHN1 COWEN) was born 21 Nov 1892 in Laconia, Belknap County, New Hampshire, and died 11 Jul 1965 in Laconia, Belknap County, New Hampshire. He married KATHERINE EVELYNE COLLARD 07 Apr 1926 in Laconia, Belknap County, New Hampshire, daughter of JOSEPH COLLARD and MARY MALTAIS. She was born 28 Nov 1903 in Laconia, Belknap County, New Hampshire, and died 03 Jun 1974 in Gilford, New Hampshire.

Notes for CHARLES IRVING COWING, SR.:

Per his Marriage certificate, he was a Merchant.

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Burial: Jul 1965, Meredith, Belknap County, New Hampshire

Notes for KATHERINE EVELYNE COLLARD:

Per her marriage certificate, she was a spinner.

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Burial: 08 Jun 1974, Meredith, Belknap County, New Hampshire

Marriage Notes for CHARLES COWING and KATHERINE COLLARD: Married by J. F. Creeden, a Catholic Priest.

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Marriage: 07 Apr 1926, Laconia, Belknap County, New Hampshire

On June 5th, 1917, he filled out his World War One Registration Card. On it he lists his age as 26. His occupation as a Hotel Clerk and I believe he also worked at the Laconia Tavern with his brother, Earl. He is currently single when he filled this out. He identifies himself as medium build and medium height with light colored hair and blue eyes.

COWING ACTING POLICE CHIEF IN MEREDITH

(By Sam Hayward) …About 1934

Charles Cowing, local merchant, “red hot” Democrat, Lieutenant in the Fire Department, prominent Elk and leading citizen here, stepped into a new role last Thursday, when he became acting Chief of Police during the absence of Capt. Chester Bickford.

Lieutenant Cowing, dressed in a brand new and sparkling uniform, appeared early on the streets and directed traffic for some hours at Sanborn Square. He was hoping, he said, to catch some murderer or grasp some beautiful girl just as she was about to fall under a passing truck. “Then I’d become a hero.” He told the reporter, but this was not necessary for the mere fact that Lt. Cowing of the fire department became for the day Captain and Chief of the Police Department was news hot enough to make Page 1 of any live newspaper.

Lt. Cowing is a Laconia product, although a native of Meredith and was for some years a member of the Lake City fire department, was also in business in Laconia, and at one time was Assistant Manager of the Laconia Tavern. In Meredith, where he runs a fine little store near the depot, is raising a fine little family in his home near the store and pretty Mrs. Cowing, well remembered as Katherine Collard, is his ever-helpful assistant. Two little Cowings are seen frequently about the village and the Lieutenant is at present drilling them in police and fire department manuals that they may become fine looking officers and get a chance to save lives like their Dad in the days to come.

Mr. Cowing is very popular in Meredith and is always in demand on public occasions here. He is 32, jolly and bald headed.

Charles Irving Cowing – graduated from Meredith High School in 1924 and went to St. Louis, Missouri – worked in a munitions factory during World War I.

He played semi-pro baseball and basketball in St. Louis. He was nick-named “Spider”. He returned to New Hampshire and married my mother, Katherine Collard. They had two boys, Charles and Kenneth L. Cowing.

He was a police officer in Meredith for a couple of years and a member of the fire department for 50 plus years. I have his badge of 50 years from the Fire Department. He was also a member of a committee to create the Alumni Association for Meredith High School.

Early occupations other than the above, he was a member of the Laconia Fire department, bred and raised Alaskan Huskies as sled dogs throughout New England.

COWING, CHARLES I. JR., 64, of Hudson, died Wednesday (Oct. 30, 1991) at home. Born in Meredith, N.H., he came here one month ago from Tampa. He was a retired storekeeper with the Hillsborough County school system, a Navy veteran, and a Catholic. Survivors include a brother, Kenneth, Redondo Beach, Calif. Pinecrest Funeral Chapel, Brooksville.